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BLISTER PACKAGE
Field of the Invention
[00011 The present invention relates to packaging and in particular
blister packaging of
the type used to retain product in a repeating pattern of receptacle hollows.
Background Of The Invention
[00021 Blister packages are commonly used to package ingestible products,
such as
candy, gum, powders, medicine tablets and the like. This type packaging is
convenient for
separately securing individual product portions or doses. Each individual
product portion or dose
may be dispensed from the package while leaving additional portions still
packaged. Such blister
packages may also be used for non-consumable products, such as toys, hardware,
etc.
100031 US 5,150,793 to Tannenbaum shows a blister package having a
blister sheet
surrounded by a reinforcing housing made of paper. The receptacles of the
blister sheet are
covered by a sealing layer, which is in part formed by metallic foil. A
plurality of openings are
provided in registry with the blister receptacles when the package is
surrounded by the paper
housing. The openings align with the dimension of the blister receptacle to
define an area created
for forcing the item through the sealing layer.
100041 US 2005/0284789 to Carespodi shows a push through blister package
having a
backing laminate with a metallic or foil layer therein. The laminate may
include polymer blends
as well as adhesive layers, which are affixed to the foil layer. The sealing
layer is laser scored to
assist in the push through dispensing of an item from the blister receptacle.
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[0005] Japanese patent publications JP 05161692 and JP 07149367 appear to
describe
blister packages with laser slits on the sealing layer, which is made from a
plastic film. The
blister packages include a covering film having multiple slits formed therein,
centrally positioned
over a receptacle hollow.
[0006] US 5,529,188 to Coggswell shows a blister package having a sealing
layer
including a plurality of crossed perforations and a plurality of perforations
in a U-shaped pattern,
each aligned with the receptacle.
[0007] US 5,360,116 to Schmiletvky shows a blister package with a
covering layer
having a perforation pattern that surrounds the periphery of the receptacle
hollow to provide a
means for peeling of the covering layer away from the receptacle.
Summary Of The Invention
[0008] The present invention relates to a blister package for retaining
individual
products, such as pills, pellets, powders or the like. The blister package is
formed by a receptacle
substrate and an outer laminate. The receptacle substrate includes a planer
sealing flange and one
or more receptacle hollows formed therein for retaining product. The outer
laminate is bonded to
the receptacle flange and covers the product within the hollows. A repeating
score line pattern is
formed in the outer laminate for propagation of a tear in the laminate upon
forcing a product
from the receptacle hollow against the outer laminate. The score line pattern
extends
substantially across the area of the outer laminate covering the receptacle
hollows.
[0009] In one aspect of the invention, a plurality of spaced lines that
form the repeating
score line pattern are formed in a crosswise relationship with respect to one
another. The score
lines may be straight, include curves or include various combinations thereof.
Further, the score
lines may vary in length throughout the pattern. The score line pattern
preferably extends across
the entire area of the outer laminate. Further, the outer laminate may be made
from a number of
layers, including a top or first layer and a sealing layer. Also, the outer
laminate is preferably
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formed from polymer materials, such as a top layer of an oriented polyethylene
film and a
sealing layer compatible with the flange of the blister receptacle and the top
layer.
[0010] In a further aspect of the invention the score pattern may take a
number of forms.
For example, the plurality of spaced score lines may be formed in an
overlapping relationship,
with the ends of the lines positioned in a transverse or crosswise
relationship with the body
portion of an adjacent line.
[0011] In a further aspect of the invention, the repeating score pattern
may be defined by
a plurality of rows of longitudinal score lines, the score lines in at least
one of the rows being
oriented in alternating crosswise angle with respect to the direction of the
row. The crosswise
angle of the score lines of adjacent rows may also alternate from one row to
the next. Further, the
ends of the score lines may be directed substantially at the body of the
adjacent lines.
Alternatively, or in addition thereto, the ends of the score lines in the
repeating pattern may be
directed substantially towards the space between adjacent score lines.
[0012] In one embodiment, the invention describes a blister package for
retaining
individual products, the package comprising: an outer laminate, and a
receptacle substrate, the
receptacle substrate having a planer sealing flange and at least one retaining
receptacle hollow
formed to retain product therein, the outer laminate comprising a first layer
having a score
pattern thereon for promoting propagation of a tear in the outer laminate upon
forcing the
product from the receptacle hollow against the outer laminate, and a sealing
layer positioned
between the first layer and the receptacle substrate, the sealing layer bonded
on one side to the
receptacle substrate flange and covering the receptacle hollow, and the
sealing layer bonded to
the first layer on the opposite side of the sealing layer from the flange
substrate and receptacle
hollow, and wherein the score pattern extends substantially across the portion
of the outer
laminate covering the receptacle hollow of the receptacle substrate, the score
pattern having a
plurality of spaced curved score lines forming a repeating pattern with the
ends of each of the
score lines positioned in a crosswise direction to the body of an adjacent
line, and wherein the
score pattern is defined by a plurality of aligned rows with the score lines
within each of the rows
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having an alternating pattern, such that each score line is oriented in an
alternating crosswise
angle with respect to the direction of each adjacent score line in the row.
[0013] In another embodiment, the invention describes a blister package
for retaining
individual products, the package comprising: a receptacle substrate, an outer
layer, the receptacle
substrate having a sealing flange and at least one retaining receptacle hollow
formed therein, the
hollow formed for retaining one or more products therein, the outer layer
formed from polymer
film and bonded to the sealing flange and covering the receptacle hollow, and
a repeating score
line pattern extending substantially across the area of the outer layer
covering the receptacle
hollows, the score lines in the pattern extending into the outer layer at a
depth less than the
thickness of the layer, the repeating pattern having a plurality of spaced
score lines formed to
promote propagation of a tear in the outer layer upon forcing a product within
the receptacle
hollow against the outer layer, wherein the repeating pattern is defined by a
plurality of rows of
curved score lines, the curved score lines in each row being oriented in an
alternating crosswise
angle with respect to the direction of orientation of each adjacent curved
score line in the row.
[0014] In yet another embodiment, the invention describes a blister
package for retaining
individual products, the package comprising: a receptacle substrate, the
receptacle substrate
having a planer sealing flange and at least one retaining receptacle hollow
formed to retain
product therein, and a top layer covering the receptacle hollow in the
receptacle substrate, at least
a portion of the top layer formed from a polymer film, the top layer having a
score pattern
thereon for promoting propagation of a tear therein upon forcing the product
from the receptacle
hollow against the portion of the top layer covering the receptacle substrate,
and a portion of the
top layer overlapping and sealed to the planer sealing flange, and wherein the
score pattern
extends substantially across the portion of the top layer covering the
receptacle hollow, the score
pattern having a plurality of spaced curved score lines forming a repeating
pattern with the ends
of the score lines positioned in a crosswise direction to the body of each
adjacent line, and
wherein the score pattern is defined by a plurality of aligned rows with the
score lines within
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each of the rows having an alternating pattern, such that each score line is
oriented in an
alternating crosswise angle with respect to the adjacent score line in an
adjacent row.
[0015] In one embodiment, the invention describes a blister package for
retaining
individual products, the package comprising: a receptacle substrate, the
receptacle substrate
having a planer sealing flange and at least one retaining receptacle hollow
formed to retain
product therein, and a top layer covering the receptacle hollow in the
receptacle substrate, at least
a portion of the top layer formed from a polymer film and having a portion of
the top layer
overlapping and sealed to the planer sealing flange, and a repeating pattern
of spaced score lines
formed in the top layer for promoting propagation of a tear in the top layer
upon forcing a
product from the at least one retaining receptacle hollow against the top
layer, the score pattern
extending substantially across the portion of the top layer covering the at
least one retaining
receptacle hollow, the repeating score pattern defined by a plurality of rows
of curved score
lines, the score lines within each of the rows having an alternating pattern,
and the score lines in
the alternating pattern are positioned at opposing angles with respect to each
of the adjacent
score lines in the row.
[0016] In another aspect, the invention describes a blister package for
retaining one or
more products therein, the package comprising: a receptacle substrate, the
receptacle substrate
having a planer sealing flange and at least one receptacle hollow formed to
retain product
therein, and a flexible outer laminate comprising a continuous first layer
formed of a flexible
polymer material, the first layer overlapping with the sealing flange and
covering the at least one
receptacle hollow, a score pattern formed in the first layer for promoting
propagation of a
plurality of tears in the outer laminate upon forcing the product from the at
least one receptacle
hollow transversely against the outer laminate, and a sealing layer positioned
between the first
layer and the receptacle substrate, the sealing layer bonded on one side to
the sealing flange and
bonded to the first layer on the side opposite of the bond to the sealing
flange, the score pattern
having two repeating line patterns positioned in a crosswise direction to one
another, the two line
patterns each forming a series of aligned rows extending across the entire
surface of the portion
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of the outer laminate and extending across the at least one receptacle hollow,
and at least one of
the line patterns of aligned rows defined by a plurality of curved score
lines.
[0017] In another embodiment of the invention, a blister package for
retaining product
therein is described wherein, the package comprising: a receptacle substrate,
the receptacle
substrate having a sealing flange and at least one retaining receptacle hollow
formed therein, the
at least one retaining hollow formed for retaining product therein, an outer
layer, the outer layer
consisting essentially of a flexible polymer film, the outer layer bonded to
the sealing flange and
covering the at least one retaining receptacle hollow, the outer layer sealing
the product within
the at least one retaining receptacle hollow, and a score line pattern
composed of a plurality of
score lines, the score line pattern extending continuously across the outer
layer, the score lines
within the score pattern extending into the outer layer at a defined depth
less than the thickness
of the outer layer, and the score line pattern defined by a first plurality of
spaced score lines,
wherein the first plurality of score lines are formed in a plurality of rows
of aligned curves, and a
second plurality of score lines, wherein the second plurality of score lines
are formed as aligned
rows and are positioned transverse to the direction of orientation of first
plurality of score lines,
the first and second plurality of score lines extending over the portion of
the outer layer covering
the at least one retaining receptacle hollow and extending across the at least
one retaining
receptacle hollow, wherein the score line pattern promotes the propagation of
a plurality of tears
in the outer layer upon forcing the product within the at least one retaining
receptacle hollow
transversely against the laminate covering the at least one retaining
receptacle hollow.
[0018] In yet another embodiment, the invention describes a blister
package for retaining
product therein, the package comprising: a receptacle substrate, the
receptacle substrate having a
planer sealing flange and a plurality of retaining receptacle hollows each
formed to retain
product, a portion of the sealing flange surrounding each of the plurality of
retaining receptacle
hollows, and a top layer consisting essentially of a flexible polymer
material, the top layer
covering the receptacle substrate and overlying each of the plurality of
retaining receptacle
hollows, the top layer sealed to the planer sealing flange, and a repeating
pattern of spaced score
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lines formed in the top layer for promoting upon application of a transverse
force thereto the
propagation of a tear in the top layer, the repeating score pattern extending
continuously across
the top layer and across each of the plurality of retaining receptacle
hollows, the repeating score
pattern defined by a plurality of rows of aligned curved score lines and by a
second plurality of
rows of aligned score lines positioned transverse to the plurality of curved
score lines, the score
lines within each of the two plurality of rows extending across each of
plurality of retaining
receptacle hollows, and the two plurality of rows positioned transverse to one
another.
Brief Description Of The Drawings
[0019] For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in
the drawings a
number of forms which are presently preferred; it being understood, however,
that the invention
is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
[0020] Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the constituent parts of
a blister package
of the type contemplated by the present invention.
[0021] Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a blister package assembly of the
type shown in
Fig. 1.
[0022] Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view of the blister package assembly
of Fig. 2 as taken
along lines 3-3.
[0023] Fig. 4 is a top plan view of an example of a score line pattern
for a blister package
of the present invention.
[0024] Fig. 5 is a top plan view of the score line pattern of Fig. 4
having a different score
line spacing within the pattern.
[0025] Fig. 6 is a top plan view of a further alternate example of a
score line pattern for a
blister package of the present invention.
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100261 Fig. 7 is a top plan view of a still further alternate example of
a score line pattern
for a blister package of the present invention.
[0027] Fig. 8 is a top plan view of another example of a score line
pattern for a blister
package of the present invention.
[0028] Fig. 9 is a top plan view of still another example of a score line
pattern for a
blister package of the present invention.
[0029] Fig. 10 is a top plan view of a further example of a score line
pattern for a blister
package of the present invention.
Detailed Description Of The Drawings
[0030] Referring now to the drawings, where like numerals identify like
elements, there
is shown in Fig. 1 a blister package which is generally referred to by the
numeral 10. In Fig. 1,
the blister package constituent parts include a receptacle substrate 12 formed
as a sheet having a
planer sealing flange 14 and a plurality of receptacle hollows 16 formed
therein. Individual
product units 18 are provided within each receptacle hollow 16. Each hollow 16
is separated by a
portion of the sealing flange 14. A series of perforations (not shown) may be
provided between
adjacent receptacle hollows 16, or multiple hollows, so as to permit
separation of a portion of the
substrate 12 from the remainder, as desired by the user.
[0031] An outer laminate 20 is provided adjacent the sealing flange 14 of
the substrate
12. As illustrated, the outer laminate 20 includes a first or top layer 22 and
a sealing layer 24
positioned between the top layer 22 and the sealing flange 14. A pattern 26 of
multiple score
lines 28 is provided in the top layer 22. As illustrated in Fig. 2, the score
pattern 26 is continuous
and extends over the entire area of the top layer 22, including across the
portion of the laminate
20 covering the receptacle hollows 16.
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[00321 In Fig. 3, the blister package 10 is shown in cross section with
the sealing flange
14 covered by the outer laminate 20. The laminate 20 covers the receptacle
hollow 16 and seals
the product 18 therein. The sealing flange 14 of the substrate 12 is adhered
to the sealing layer
24. The top layer 22 of the laminate 20 is adhered to the opposite side of the
sealing layer 24.
The score lines 28 forming the score pattern 26 are illustrated in cross
section in Fig. 3. The
score lines 28 extends into the top layer 22, but do not extend further into
the sealing layer 24.
The depth of the score lines 28 is subject to the needs of the manufacturer
and will be based upon
the desired strength of the outer laminate 20. The factors to be considered
include the size of the
receptacle hollow 16, the size of the product 18, the thickness of the outer
laminate 20 and the
materials used for the laminate 20. The score pattern 26 is intended to
promote propagation of a
tear in the outer laminate 20 upon forcing of the product 18 from the
receptacle hollow 16
against the inside surface (sealing layer 24) of the outer laminate 20. This
tearing action is
illustrated in Fig. 2 by the arrow representing the force applied to the
product 18 through the
receptacle hollow, forcing the product 18 through the laminate 20. The score
pattern 26 should
not promote accidental exposure of the product 18 under normal handling
conditions. The pattern
26 should, however, be extensive enough for relatively easy movement of the
product 18 through
the outer laminate 20 without the need for a high level of force.
[0033] The sealing layer 24, in addition to adding to the overall
strength of the outer
laminate 20, serves as a bonding agent for the top layer 22 to the sealing
flange 14 of the
receptacle substrate 12. Selection of the material for the sealing layer 24
will depend on strength
requirements as well as the need to bond the receptacle substrate material to
the top layer 22.
Preferably, the outer laminate 20 is heat sealed to the sealing flange 14 of
the receptacle substrate
12 with the sealing layer being compatible with both materials. Various forms
of adhesive or
mechanical means may alternatively be utilized to adhere the various layers
within the structure.
[0034] In Fig. 4, the score pattern 26 is illustrated and includes having
a series of curved
lines 28. The curves 28 form a pattern which repeats across the surface of the
top layer 22 (Figs.
1-3). In the pattern 26 shown in Fig. 4, the curves 28 include ends which are
positioned
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crosswise to the longitudinal body of an adjacent line. The curves 28 have an
overlapping
relationship, with the ends of the lines positioned transverse to the body
portion of an adjacent
line. The term transverse as used herein contemplates both a crosswise
direction at an oblique
angle or at a right angle thereto. In addition, a plurality of rows of
longitudinal score lines are
defined. The lines 28 in each row are oriented in an alternating angle within
the row. As shown,
each score line alternates between being generally perpendicular to the
direction of the row and
being aligned with the direction of the row. The angle of orientation of
adjacent score lines also
alternates from one row to an adjacent row.
[0035] In Fig. 5, the score line pattern 26A illustrated includes a
series of curves 28A
therein. The density of the curved lines 28A within the pattern 26A in Fig. 5
is greater than the
density of the lines 28 in the score pattern 26 of Fig. 4. Otherwise, the two
patterns 26 and 26A
are essentially the same. The close relationship of the curves 28A, resulting
in the great density
of lines, effectively positions the ends of each line closer to the body
portion of an adjacent line.
Thus, when the space between lines is relatively smaller, under similar
circumstances, it will be
easier to force the product through the laminate.
[0036] In FigIG. 6, the score line pattern 26B includes a series of
opposing curved lines
28B. In this pattern 26B, one line 28B in the set is positioned adjacent to an
opposing positioned
curve. As illustrated, the opposing curves can be considered both concave and
convex. The
repeating pattern along a row of curve sets 28B is similar to that in Fig. 4.
The curve sets 28B
alternate crosswise along the row, as well as alternate from one row to an
adjacent row.
[0037] In Fig. 7, the score line pattern 26C includes a series of "S"
curve lines 28C, with
the ends of the curves being positioned adjacent one another in an overlapping
pattern. The
adjacent ends of the curves 28C form a box therebetween with the body of the
adjacent lines
forming a larger box. A space is contemplated to be provided between the ends
of the curves,
similar to the patterns previously described herein. The position of the ends
of the curves 28C
and the body portion of the curves vary as desired for the promotion of a tear
in the laminate,
upon forcing the product from the receptacle hollow against the outer layer.
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[0038] In Fig. 8, a score pattern 26D includes a series of straight lines
28D positioned
perpendicular to one another. The score lines 28D have an overlapping
relationship, similar to
the curved line patterns as discussed previously. The score lines 28D are
positioned in a plurality
of angled rows, with each line in the row oriented at the same angle with
respect to the direction
of the row. In this pattern 26D, there are also vertical and horizontal rows,
wherein the lines
alternate in direction. The crosswise angle of the score lines 28D also
alternate from one row to
an adjacent row.
[0039] In Fig. 9, the score pattern 26E includes a series of lines 28E1
and 28E2. A first
row of score lines 28E1 includes a series of aligned dashes. The adjacent row
of score lines 28E2
include slanting lines, which alternate in their angle of slant. The ends of
the lines 28E2 in the
second row are directed towards the central portion of the lines 28E1, the
dashed row. The score
pattern 26E includes a plurality of spaced score lines forming a repeating
pattern, with the ends
of the lines in one row positioned in a crosswise direction to the body of the
line in an adjacent
row. The lines 28E2 are at an oblique angle with respect to the lines 28E1.
The transverse angle
of the score lines 28E1, 28E2 may vary as desired.
[0040] In Fig. 10, the score pattern 26F is similar to that in Fig. 9
excepting that the
slanting lines 26F2 in the second row are directed toward the spaces between
the adjacent dash
lines 26F1. Thus, the score pattern 26F has repeating score lines forming an
overlapping
relationship, with the ends of the lines directed towards a space between the
lines in an adjacent
row. The transverse lines 28F2 are at an oblique angle with respect to the
adjacent lines 28F1.
The score lines 28F2 in at least one row are oriented in an alternating
crosswise angle with
respect to the direction of the row. In addition, the crosswise angle of the
score lines 28F2 in one
row is also transverse to the direction of the lines 28F1 in the adjacent row.
[0041] The score line patterns as contemplated by the present invention
may be
Incorporated into the outer laminate by any number of known methods, including
laser
absorption, die cutting, heat scoring or the like. Preferably, a rotary die
cutting process is
utilized, so as to mechanically control the depth of cut into the outer layer.
Depth of cut is one
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option in controlling the effectiveness of the score pattern, while at the
same time maintaining
the package integrity under normal handling conditions. As illustrated in Fig.
3, the depth of cut
is preferably part of the way through the laminate structure. In the preferred
embodiment, the
outer layer is formed as a laminate with two separate materials being
provided. Numerous
variations on this structure are contemplated, including a single layer of
material forming the
outer layer or multiple layers within a laminate. It is contemplated that the
scoring may be at any
depth into the outer layer. In addition, coatings or printing may be added
within the laminate
layers, as desired. It is preferred that a foil material not be utilized, due
to cost and handling
considerations. By controlling the depth of the score pattern and the position
of the score lines,
the blister package will maintain package integrity while also providing ease
of dispensing
through the outer layer.
[0042]
In the drawings and specification, there has been set forth a number of
embodiments of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, these
terms are used in
a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. The
scope of the
invention is set forth in the following claims.
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